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Can sustainable water monitoring be a reality?

  • University of Porto
  • Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
  • University of Cape Town

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Abstract

In this paper, authors discuss the current methods used for surface water monitoring and the gaps left in monitoring in context of a low resourced area. Water quality monitoring [1] is a complex problem that can only be tackled through a systemic application of a transdisciplinary approach. This paper suggests use of a variety of innovative solutions adapted to the local conditions encouraging the prospect of sustainability. The approach relies on an emphasis on environmental and water quality for human life that will contribute to: 1) improved capacity building of local actors, including the role of women; 2) increased economic and social well-being at local and regional levels; and 3) protect natural capital in the region. This article reviews the state of water monitoring in low resourced area, example is taken here from Southern Arica and attempts to establish a sustainable water quality monitoring plan for application to cross-boundary water resources in the region. These are essential to diagnose and raise understanding on water quality problems in resources shared by countries with contrasting development levels. The innovative vision presented here proposes to resolve this multidimensional water quality problem by considering the broader system ranging from aquatic ecosystems providing this service to supply systems serving final consumers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
PublisherInstitute of Physics Publishing
Volume471
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 May 2020
Event9th International Conference on Environment Science and Engineering (ICESE 2019) - Leuven
Duration: 20 Mar 201922 Mar 2019

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on Environment Science and Engineering (ICESE 2019)
CityLeuven
Period20/03/1922/03/19
Other9th International Conference on Environment Science and Engineering (ICESE 2019) (20/03/2019-22/03/2019, Leuven)

Keywords

  • water quality

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